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Drone Control Center for Android is released!!!1Einz!

I just released a new Parrot AR.Drone flying app for Android! It's called Drone Control Center and allows you to smoothly fly the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 with a standard controller like a Playstation, Xbox or Mad Catz Controller.

It connects to your drone's wifi without requiring the struggle of going through Android's Wifi connection screens. And no need to root your Android device either.

I just bought Drone control Center... it will not connect to my Ar 2.0.... my phone shows im connected to my drone but in app I keep getting we're really sorry message.... I've restarted my phone (tried it on my note 3 and note 5) restarted/reset the drone disconnected/ reconnected to wifi no luck.... now the app crashes everytime I try to connect...... was really looking forward to finding something that would allow me to use a bluetooth controller..... disappointed..... oh well at least it was only $1

I just bought Drone control Center... it will not connect to my Ar 2.0.... my phone shows im connected to my drone but in app I keep getting we're really sorry message.... I've restarted my phone (tried it on my note 3 and note 5) restarted/reset the drone disconnected/ reconnected to wifi no luck.... now the app crashes everytime I try to connect...... was really looking forward to finding something that would allow me to use a bluetooth controller..... disappointed..... oh well at least it was only $1

Hi Phathilly,

Sorry to hear it's not working. Let's see if we can get this to work anyway and make it worth the $1.

Are you connecting to your drone's wifi manually (as you would with the Parrot app)? One of the cool things (at least I think it is cool) is that Drone Control Center does the connecting for you. If you're not connected to the drone via wifi, DCC will check the wifi networks and that's how it presents you with a list of drones to connect to. It then attempts to connect to its wifi and to the drone itself. Because letting the app connect for you is the recommended way of use, the app hasn't been tested well if the app's already connected. It should work, but it's not the way we always test.

So if you could try to connect to it using the app, I'd love to hear if it works better.

PS: Thanks for sending the email too. It's nice to see people taking time to say what's wrong rather than just stating "doesn't work" or "dumb". Thanks for that!

thanks for your reply! I did actually try it both ways..(connected to the drone before I launched the app and then connecting through the app...) when I try to connect through the app I get a confirmation banner pop up on my phone telling me Im connected but in app it still says that it fails to connect..... Ive alao tried connecting to the drone in app before connecting to my Bluetooth controller but still no luck......I think today I'll try turning off my router to see if maybe my home wifi was interfering somehow. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply.. Im not giving up juat yet as so far this is the only app I've found that seems like it should work with a bluetooth controller (I don't have a wired controller to use an OTG cable with other apps so I really want this to work)..... I'll test in a few more environments over the next couple of days and report back.

Ok so I have no idea what I did (unplugging my router for my home wifi had no impact) but I did finally get it to connect on my Galaxy Note 3. I made sure the drone was not connected to my phone... launched the app connected to the drone successfully, then paired my bluetooth controller (I'm using my Xbox one S controller) I set up the controls and launched my drone and was able to fly it around I'm very happy! On my way to the google play store to leave a rating and positive review!

Ok so I have no idea what I did (unplugging my router for my home wifi had no impact) but I did finally get it to connect on my Galaxy Note 3. I made sure the drone was not connected to my phone... launched the app connected to the drone successfully, then paired my bluetooth controller (I'm using my Xbox one S controller) I set up the controls and launched my drone and was able to fly it around I'm very happy! On my way to the google play store to leave a rating and positive review!

Its already worth my $1 lol....

Thanks again!

Okay great! Thank you so much for the feedback! Glad to hear there are still people enjoying the app.

To be frank, the app can definitely use some work here-and-there in guiding the user in the process of connecting. Unfortunately the project's on the backburner for a while. It might need some upgrading soon though

Commercial spam incoming!
Drone Control Center for Android is released!!!1Einz!

I just released a new Parrot AR.Drone flying app for Android! It's called Drone Control Center and allows you to smoothly fly the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 with a standard controller like a Playstation, Xbox or Mad Catz Controller.

It connects to your drone's wifi without requiring the struggle of going through Android's Wifi connection screens. And no need to root your Android device either.

Tomas, your app is great!!!
With video recording would be perfect; are you working on it?
Thank you

Hi Alex! Thanks for the kind words (don't forget to review on Google Play, I could use some positive feedback there).

The project is really on the back burner for now. I just became a father and together with other projects, I don't see a new update on the drone side any time soon (maybe next year).
Video is extremely high on my priority list, but Parrot has made it nearly impossible to support Video if you don't use their software (which I don't; it's all written by myself). If there is an update coming; it's going to be Video (and UI/UX updates).

I still can't connect to drone. Im using s7 edge n then app crashes, this app still getting updates n working0

Sorry to hear it's crashing on the s7 edge. Does the app crash during startup or during flight?
To be honest, that seems to happen on the s7 a lot and I haven't quite figured out why. The project is not very active so an update might take quite a while (perhaps somewhere early next year).

As for the Flypad question, judging from the specs of the flypad, it could work. I don't know exactly as I don't have one to test it with.